Usage examples of "sung" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all200 cantar199 cantarse1
Have you ever sung in public? ¿Has cantado en público alguna vez?
Have you ever sung in Japanese? ¿Has cantado en japonés alguna vez?
Tom hasn't sung in years. Tom no ha cantado en años.
I heard the song sung in French. Oí esa canción cantada en francés.
She has never sung a song with him. Nunca ha cantado una canción con él.
I have heard that song sung in French. Oí esa canción cantada en francés.
Anything that is too stupid to be spoken is sung. Todo aquello que es demasiado tonto para ser dicho, se canta.
She sang better than him. Ella cantaba mejor que él.
As it's your birthday, we're going to sing you a song. Como es tu cumpleaños, vamos a cantarte una canción.
He sang some old songs. Él cantó algunas viejas canciones.
She sang the song softly. Ella cantó suavemente la canción.
She sang better than usual. Ella cantó mejor que de costumbre.
I want you to sing. Quiero que cantes.
We often hear you sing. A menudo te oímos cantar.
You can sing a song. Puedes cantar una canción.
Can you sing this song? ¿Puedes cantar esta canción?
Are you going to sing? ¿Vas a cantar?
They're able to sing. Son capaces de cantar.
Eric has begun to sing. Eric ha empezado a cantar.
Sing a song with me. Canta una canción conmigo.
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